Brahma Kumaris outnumbered by Jedi Knights and Pagans in UK

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Brahma Kumaris outnumbered by Jedi Knights and Pagans in UK

Post02 Jun 2008

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Posted December 21st, 2006

The surprise result of a 2001 UK Census recount revealled that ‘Jedi’ is the fourth largest religion in Scotland, with 14,052 Jedis outnumbering BK followers by more than 1,277 to 1. The Jedi Knight religion is based on characters in the science fiction films of ‘Star Wars’ made by George Lucas.

    Belief Followers
    Jedi 14,052
    Pagan 1,930
    Baha’i 421
    Scientologist 53
    Hare Krishna 25
    Brahma Kumaris 11
Alternatively, in defence of their cultural significance, it should be stated that many BKs believed that the 1982 Steven Spielberg character ‘E.T.’ was inspired by co-administrator “Dadi” Janki Kripalani, pictured above.
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Re: Brahma Kumaris outnumbered by Jedi Knights and Pagans in UK

Post19 Aug 2009

Just a light reflection on recent claims to importance by BKWSU representative on the basis of how many followers they have. To the notorious BK Bharatwasi Boasters, bigger numbers is always better. Let's go Global ... Universal ... Unlimited!!!

So, from a number of sources ...

Over half a million people throughout the world declare themselves to be "Jedi" on their census forms. The Jedis hold a religious reverence to "The Force" which is approached through meditation, civic service and learning. Jedis are characters from the fictional 'Star Wars' movies created by George Lucas ... an ancient monastic peacekeeping organization who use the "light side" of The Force and reject the "Dark Side". Their enemies, the Sith, are the Dark Side's adherents. The entirely fictional idea of Jedi values are now being interpreted in a modern philosophical path or religion.

In England and Wales 390,127 people (almost 0.8 percent) stated their religion was "Jedi Knight" on their 2001 Census forms surpassing Sikhism, Judaism and Buddhism ... and making it the fourth largest reported religion in the country. In 2001, 2.6 percent of the population of Brighton claimed to be Jedi. Their website is, Jedi Church.org.

According to the Census, percentages of religious affiliations were:

    • Christian: 72.0%
    • No religion: 14.7%
    • Chose not to respond: 7.8%
    • Muslim: 3.1%
    • Hindu: 1.1%
    • Jedi: 0.79%
On November 16, 2006, the Jedis delivered a protest letter to UN officials in recognition of the "International Day for Tolerance". They requested that it be renamed the "UN Interstellar Day of Tolerance" and cited the 2001 Census.

No doubt the Brahma Kumaris, according to their belief in a single repeating Cycle of Time in which they are the heroes and all other religions worship "memorials" of them, believe that Star Wars and the "Jedi" are just such memorials of Brahma Kumaris from the last 5,000 year Cycle!

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